We’re going to let one standout quote steal the thunder of an otherwise outstanding piece in New York Magazine about Jon Bon Jovi’s quest to buy the Buffalo Bills — and Buffalo’s response, which is mainly “Fuck Jon Bon Jovi” — because it’s just that good.

In the article, author Reeves Wiedeman meets up with former Bills star wide receiver and recent Hall of Fame selection Andre Reed to discuss the anti-Bon Jovi movement (the somehow-ridiculously wealthy rock star is reportedly interested in moving the team to Toronto, which would rip out the hearts of many a dedicated Bills fan). They meet in a casino, where Reed goes off on Bon Jovi, but also newly drafted Browns QB Johnny Manziel (emphasis ours):

On a large screen behind the bar, ESPN was broadcasting a tweet from the Cleveland Browns’ jet-setting rookie, Johnny Manziel, referring to [LeBron] James as “my guy.”

“Who the fuck is Johnny Manziel?” Reed asked. “LeBron ain’t your guy! You’re not ‘Johnny Football.’ You’re ‘Johnny Rookie Bitch.’ ” Reed said he didn’t think a blue-collar town like Buffalo, which he thought wears an even truer shade of denim than Cleveland, would stand for Manziel’s antics. “They’d boo that motherfucker outta here,” he said. “The fans would put him in his place.”

Amazing word choice aside, Reed’s point here is that Cleveland may be wearing rose-colored glasses when looking at Manziel’s antics over the last few months. In his opinion, Bills fans wouldn’t be cool with a rookie quarterback spotted rolling up dollar bills in the bathroom and partying in Vegas.

Manziel has since admitted he’s “made mistakes” and now only hangs out at Chipotle, but we’re pretty sure he still thinks of himself as Football, rather than Rookie Bitch. But if Hall of Famers are calling you out like that before the first snap of the first game of your first season, you might want to take notice.